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Florence V. Cutler, 88, Stony Point Resident
STONY POINT, N.Y. – Florence V. Cutler, of Stony Point, died Friday, April 29, at the New York State Veterans’ Home at Montrose. She was 88.
She was born in Stony Point on April 19, 1928, to Arthur and Susan Rose Eardley.
She was the wife of Jack Cutler and mother of Jeffrey, Lori, Lisa, Freddie and Hank. She was the grandmother of Jason, Sean, Julie, Ben, Lindsay, Sarah, Victoria, Aran, Graeme and Christopher.
A longtime member of her congregation, Beth Am Messiah, she was the head of the Oneg ministry for many years.
She was predeceased by her sons, Freddie and Hank; and a grandson, …
Virginia Rose Attinelly, 85, Croton-On-Hudson Resident
CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. – Virginia Rose Attinelly, of Croton-on-Hudson, died Friday, April 29. She was 85.
She was born to Melvin E. and Grace (O'Dell) Williams on Feb. 27, 1931, in the Bronx. She was married to Robert F. Attinelly on Aug. 30, 1952.
She was a member of the Croton Seniors and a volunteer with Phelps Hospice.
She is survived by her children, Kenneth E. Attinelly (Linda), Daniel F. Attinelly (Brenda) and Robert (Bob) M. Attinelly (Lauren); grandchildren, Jessica J. Redmond (Kevin), Stephanie A. Tengeres (AJ), Danielle F. Maldonado (Carlos) and Jack and Jillian Attinelly; sev…
Marguerite Doris, Bronxville Resident
BRONXVILLE, N.Y. – Marguerite Doris of Bronxville died Saturday, April 30.
She retired from the Yonkers school system.
She was the daughter of the late Frank and Mary Doris; sister of Virginia Brown, John (Nancy) Doris and Martin (Karen) Doris; and aunt to eight nieces and nephews.
Calling hours will be held Tuesday, May 3, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Fred H. McGrath & Son Funeral Home, 20 Cedar St., Bronxville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednesday, May 4, at 9:45 a.m. at St. Joseph's Church, 15 Cedar St., Bronxville.
'Ada's Violin' Author Susan Hood To Appear At Fairfield Library
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – You’ve heard about rags to riches, but how about trash to treasure?
Be inspired by the true story of the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, Paraguay, when author Susan Hood comes to talk about “Ada’s Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay” at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 3 in the Rotary Room at the Fairfield Public Library.
“Ada’s Violin” unfolds through the eyes of Ada Ríos, who had long-dreamed of playing an instrument. In her small, poor town, doing so was never an option until a local engineer, Favio Chávez, had an idea. What if he turned some of the garbage …